Now that you have completed the research and note taking step of the project, you must move on to planning out your written report. You may not move on to this step until Mr. Ripkens has checked your notes to make sure that you have met the requirements.
In this step, you will create a more detailed and compete mind map to organize your notes by sub-topic. Each sub topic will form a paragraph in your report.
You will use Microsoft Publisher or Microsoft PowerPoint to create your mind map. This will be handed in for marks. See the marking rubric to make sure that you are meeting all the requirements of the assignment.
Now that you have completed the research and note taking step of the project, you must move on to planning out your written report. You may not move on to this step until Mr. Ripkens has checked your notes to make sure that you have met the requirements.
In this step, you will create a more detailed and compete mind map to organize your notes by sub-topic. Each sub topic will form a paragraph in your report.
Read this article on paragraphs.
You will use Microsoft Publisher or Microsoft PowerPoint to create your mind map. This will be handed in for marks. See the marking rubric to make sure that you are meeting all the requirements of the assignment.
Below is a reminder of the rules of mind mapping,
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